Phils' strong start foils Mets

New York starter Hefner gives up five runs in first inning

Associated Press

Published 11:20 pm, Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Photo: Tom Mihalek

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New York Mets' Lucas Duda returns to high-fives in the dugout after hitting a home run during the fourth inning of a baseball game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Wednesday, April 10, 2013, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Tom Mihalek) less

New York Mets' Lucas Duda returns to high-fives in the dugout after hitting a home run during the fourth inning of a baseball game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Wednesday, April 10, 2013, in ... more

Pinch-hitter Laynce Nix also went deep for the Phillies, who took two straight from the Mets to earn their first series win of the year.

John Buck homered for the third straight game and Lucas Duda had two solo shots for New York. The Mets set a club record by hitting at least one homer in their first nine games.

Kendrick (1-1) allowed two runs and eight hits to become the first Philadelphia starter other than Cliff Lee to get a win.

Mets starter Jeremy Hefner (0-2) gave up five runs and six hits in three innings.

A rain delay halted the game for 27 minutes in the bottom of the fourth.

A night after hitting three homers off Dillon Gee in the third inning, the Phillies used the long ball in the first to jump ahead 5-0.

Jimmy Rollins hit a double after Ben Revere was caught stealing second because he overslid the bag. Utley then drove one out to straightaway center for a 2-0 lead.

Ryan Howard followed with a single and Michael Young walked before Brown launched a changeup into the first row of the second deck in right field to make it 5-0.

The suddenly slugging Phillies have six homers in the past two games after hitting four in the first seven.

Buck connected in the second for the Mets, lining a shot out to left-center. He has five homers and 15 RBIs in nine games. The Mets had five homers last season from all of their catchers — Josh Thole (one), Kelly Shoppach (three) and Mike Nickeas (one).

Duda hit a towering, 414-foot drive into the second deck in right field in the fourth to cut it to 5-2. He took Mike Adams deep in the eighth.

Kendrick pitched out of a jam in the fifth after the Mets put the first two runners on. He struck out David Wright swinging at a 2-2 changeup. After a wild pitch, Revere ran a long way to catch Ike Davis' fly to left-center. Revere than threw to second base to double off Daniel Murphy.